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michelle was leaving jeremy. he said he sat on his motorcycle in the garage, while she packed up her stuff inside the house. what happened in the next few moments would destroy a family and would set off a civil war in that family all because michelle's life was about to end suddenly and violently in that back bedroom. she'd never had an easy time. feisty, tree climbing tomboy, youngest in a family of six. >> being the youngest, you have to stand out somehow and she made sure she did. >> when michelle was 7, they moved from california to the east coast of florida. she remembers their first visit to the beach. >> my kids were in the water. i had never seen a dolphin. i was thinking it was a shark. >> michelle never got the sand out of her shoes. >> we shared a lot of the same interests and our main thing was going to the beach and getting a tan. >> michelle's best friend forever from the seventh grade on could see the arrival of maturity. >> she said numerous times is that when her life began, when she had lexi. s
michelle was leaving jeremy. he said he sat on his motorcycle in the garage, while she packed up her stuff inside the house. what happened in the next few moments would destroy a family and would set off a civil war in that family all because michelle's life was about to end suddenly and violently in that back bedroom. she'd never had an easy time. feisty, tree climbing tomboy, youngest in a family of six. >> being the youngest, you have to stand out somehow and she made sure she did....
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this is michelle's backyard and michelle's house getting the sun and the sun coming over right in front of the cottage wall. finally, privacy. we recognize that in the context of a densely-developed urban area, absolute privacy is an unrealistic goal. we're not asking for that, but asking that the existing situation not be made egregiously worse. so what do we really want here? we are looking for a project that addresses these four issues. this is a code-complying alternative. it provides for about 230 square feet of open area in the place that is based on the established pattern of adjacent neighbors or adjacent development. obviously the light well in the backyard area and then steps up from there, according to the design guidelines. it also lowers the roof from 11' to about '. 9' and new side windows horizontal about above eye-level. this alternative proposal allows the owner to have larger floor plates. so it doesn't have the complete amount of open space, but also absent the fourth floor to address sun, topography and scale. the windows will also horizontal and above eye-level. the
this is michelle's backyard and michelle's house getting the sun and the sun coming over right in front of the cottage wall. finally, privacy. we recognize that in the context of a densely-developed urban area, absolute privacy is an unrealistic goal. we're not asking for that, but asking that the existing situation not be made egregiously worse. so what do we really want here? we are looking for a project that addresses these four issues. this is a code-complying alternative. it provides for...
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michelle went to get a permit and mr. bash appealed, arguing michelle must remove her windows and board of appeals [speaker not understood] we understand this commission does not carry that transaction. so i ask to you please - i ask you to respect my right to testify about issues that are important to me and my neighbors. what we ask of you is to prevent building additions to contradicting longstanding rules and overwhelming other units. >> thank you. additional speakers? seeing none, project sponsor, you have five minutes. >> if i could start the clock when i am ready, i would really appreciate it, because i only have five minutes. (please standby for captioning) even within her accommodation the requester, no matter what development does no address the main goal which is the increase rear setback and none of the recommendations do. building scale and compatibility toward surrounding building, the block surrounding 1110 ashbury shows it's a plot map that shows you ale buildings highlighted in "pacific building are 4-5 s
michelle went to get a permit and mr. bash appealed, arguing michelle must remove her windows and board of appeals [speaker not understood] we understand this commission does not carry that transaction. so i ask to you please - i ask you to respect my right to testify about issues that are important to me and my neighbors. what we ask of you is to prevent building additions to contradicting longstanding rules and overwhelming other units. >> thank you. additional speakers? seeing none,...
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zack, michelle, thank you both for join us this morning. this week we saw janet yellen testifying before the house and senate and she basically said the economy is improving, but it still needs help. the markets seemed to like what she said and do you agree with the comments and were either of you surprised by the market reaction? zack, why don't we start out with you? >> her comments were consistently with what her comments have been all along and ben bernanke's comments. the only thing that hasn't been consistent is the way the mar t markets have reacted to the changes in grammar and a comma going to fr one to the other and it speaks to a fragile economy which is looking at a rather a little bit like deer in headlights from the 2008 and 2009 crisis. nothing is particularly surprising. the fed has said they will have an extremely loose, accommodative, easy, supportive policy and not quite as much as it has been in the form of the bond buying they've been doing, but either than that, that's what they've been doing and that's what she said a
zack, michelle, thank you both for join us this morning. this week we saw janet yellen testifying before the house and senate and she basically said the economy is improving, but it still needs help. the markets seemed to like what she said and do you agree with the comments and were either of you surprised by the market reaction? zack, why don't we start out with you? >> her comments were consistently with what her comments have been all along and ben bernanke's comments. the only thing...
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michelle. >> we have seen michelle obama and the vice president's wife going out constantly talking to us about the importance of how we deal with military families. we have so many people coming back from afghanistan, iraq, and other areas around the world with all kinds of issues. whether they be psychological, physical issues, mental health issues, that need to be dealt with properly, and this is important for the obama administration because this is his secretary who said i'm going to change the culture of the v.a. from top to bottom and as mort said, he failed miserably. he has served the country honorably, but this is a very, very serious issue. no one should have to wait months for medical treatment. particularly after coming home from serving your country. >> and politically, it will play into the narrative of the administration's incompetence, coming on the heels of the healthcare.gov disaster. but this is a problem indeemic, not just to the v.a., but to single payer type healthcare systems where you have an unaccountable bureaucracy that ultimately is not about the consumers,
michelle. >> we have seen michelle obama and the vice president's wife going out constantly talking to us about the importance of how we deal with military families. we have so many people coming back from afghanistan, iraq, and other areas around the world with all kinds of issues. whether they be psychological, physical issues, mental health issues, that need to be dealt with properly, and this is important for the obama administration because this is his secretary who said i'm going to...
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joining me now is michelle kosinski. you were at the white house and were locked down along with everybody else. what happened? >> reporter: this is a weird situation. the whole complex was locked down for about an hour with almost no information coming out. and people couldn't leave, so you had people kind of stuck inside in this big group. and, you know, every now and then you do get somebody trying to jump over a gate, trying to climb the white house fence and they're arrested. there's kind of a smaller situation like this. but even some of the people who have worked here nearly 30 years say they have never seen anything quite like this. in the middle of the afternoon while the obama daughters, sasha and malia, were being driven back to the white house in their motorcade, a car, a guy driving a honda was able to follow that motorcade in and made it past the security barrier. i don't know if you know for those of you watching outside of the white house on pennsylvania avenue, that's closed off to traffic. foot traffic,
joining me now is michelle kosinski. you were at the white house and were locked down along with everybody else. what happened? >> reporter: this is a weird situation. the whole complex was locked down for about an hour with almost no information coming out. and people couldn't leave, so you had people kind of stuck inside in this big group. and, you know, every now and then you do get somebody trying to jump over a gate, trying to climb the white house fence and they're arrested. there's...
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it's outrageous. >> michelle, any good reason to raise the minimum wage? by the way, a federally mandated minimum wage is never a good idea. >> not at all. those jobs are mostly for young people. half of all young people with minimum wage jobs are under 25 years old. a quarter of them are teenagers. the unemployment rate for young people is 15%. these people need jobs. if you raise the minimum wage, you're going to price out these young people because their labor is not work $15 an hour and you're going to prevent them from getting the experience and life lessons to have a job. to have a career. >> now, you love to pat bill clinton on the back for all his economic successes, the job creation et cetera, the unemployment rate, those things, but he was smart enough to say no. we're not going to raise the minimum wage. >> you know what? he had a boom. he had a dot com boom. i think what we see now is a housing bust and a deep recession. rising income inequality in this country and lots of people having to take service sector jobs that pay minimum wage that don
it's outrageous. >> michelle, any good reason to raise the minimum wage? by the way, a federally mandated minimum wage is never a good idea. >> not at all. those jobs are mostly for young people. half of all young people with minimum wage jobs are under 25 years old. a quarter of them are teenagers. the unemployment rate for young people is 15%. these people need jobs. if you raise the minimum wage, you're going to price out these young people because their labor is not work $15 an...
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she said, michelle. michelle's -- michelle and cinnamon were stabbed and buried on the west mesa. >> did you know who cinnamon was? >> no. no. never heard of her before. >> did you ask her where she heard that? >> yeah. her aunt ran the streets, knew michelle, knew certain people, and they had heard it from her aunt. >> reporter: dan immediately called detective ida lopez with the tip. but she was unable to find the aunt or to pin down the source of the rumor. it was all just unverifiable street taurlk, the kind ida lop had heard before. except for one tantalizing tidbit. cinnamon was a name on ida's list. cinnamon elks, missing since august of 2004. but even if those rumors were true and human remains were cooling in the desert night on albuquerque's west mesa, the detective knew, it would take a miracle to find them. was a serial killer stalking the women working the war zone? >> i just always felt that they were going to be together. >> in death as in life? >> if you find one, you're going to find the
she said, michelle. michelle's -- michelle and cinnamon were stabbed and buried on the west mesa. >> did you know who cinnamon was? >> no. no. never heard of her before. >> did you ask her where she heard that? >> yeah. her aunt ran the streets, knew michelle, knew certain people, and they had heard it from her aunt. >> reporter: dan immediately called detective ida lopez with the tip. but she was unable to find the aunt or to pin down the source of the rumor. it...
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bash has indicated michelle's kitchen window won't be seriously impacted by the project and he write "the proposed project will actually improve the light in your kitchen window and you would still be able to look up and see the sky." so that top photo that is existing kitchen window and bottom with the project. so really the only way to see the sky is if michelle khryaps up on her counter, sticks her head out the window and rotates it 180 degrees and looks straying up. so that window is going to lose most of it its sun and we accept that. what we are trying to do now is maintain as much light that comes to the rear as possible. project sponsor shadow studies show early morning light won't be changed. the problem is it doesn't get any early morning light. the topography is such that by the time the sun comes over the hill, it's already mid-morning. so there is no early morning sun. also the project has now two large plate glass windows. those were also built without permits. in 1910 photo you can see the original patterns. michelle could have filed a compliant with the bottleding dep
bash has indicated michelle's kitchen window won't be seriously impacted by the project and he write "the proposed project will actually improve the light in your kitchen window and you would still be able to look up and see the sky." so that top photo that is existing kitchen window and bottom with the project. so really the only way to see the sky is if michelle khryaps up on her counter, sticks her head out the window and rotates it 180 degrees and looks straying up. so that window...
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>> that gorgeous girl is michelle. michelle has acute my anemia. he puts on a shock collar like one of those dog shock collars. if he reaches for the jug of milk, she has the controller gets the shock. >> you know what that means. >> boom. >> but the big question does he finish the calolina reaper cake? sdplfrnlgts. >> oh. gross. she's like yes. >> even though he did blow some chunks, it made her chemotherapy treatment so much better and you have to give him props for going in there and making her smile and making himself miserable. there have been a number of times that you don't see people in the streets so it is a wonder that anybody saw this on the road. this driver stops suddenly right in front of something on the road. you won't believe what it is. it is a russian cat. a little kitty on the road. also amazing that this guy's car didn't get hit. we are using this as amazing. wait until you watch this. suddenly you see this vehicle in front of us swerve a little bit. that car ended up hitting mama. the driver next to the vehicle with the dash c
>> that gorgeous girl is michelle. michelle has acute my anemia. he puts on a shock collar like one of those dog shock collars. if he reaches for the jug of milk, she has the controller gets the shock. >> you know what that means. >> boom. >> but the big question does he finish the calolina reaper cake? sdplfrnlgts. >> oh. gross. she's like yes. >> even though he did blow some chunks, it made her chemotherapy treatment so much better and you have to give him...
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your head, michelle? >> that i'm dirty. >> i'm gonna get out. >> no. >> i'm just gonna get out and stand right here. >> reporter: mom gets out of the car and then reaches down to touch the pavement. she then holds onto her daughter's hand to show her that nothing bad will happen. >> see, i touched the ground, you touched me. >> reporter: and now, the hard part, actually walking toward the store, to the entrance that michelle hasn't walked through in over four months. >> the store is contaminated from the kids at school. >> reporter: what about the people out there who might say, you know, we're enabling these children and a little tough love would probably be better, just push them into the department store or -- >> think about when you're afraid of anything. if someone tries to push you against your will harder than you feel ready to, your tendency is to dig your heels in, to say, you know, to just pull back. they want to get better. >> do you want to walk back and forth? just on that line. >> the idea i
your head, michelle? >> that i'm dirty. >> i'm gonna get out. >> no. >> i'm just gonna get out and stand right here. >> reporter: mom gets out of the car and then reaches down to touch the pavement. she then holds onto her daughter's hand to show her that nothing bad will happen. >> see, i touched the ground, you touched me. >> reporter: and now, the hard part, actually walking toward the store, to the entrance that michelle hasn't walked through in...
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thank you so michelle and julie for joining us. co >>> time for what do i need to know. >> i like something called trinity industries. we were just talking about the transportation business. they own rail cars, they own barges on the rivers. they're a leading company in that respect. increased earnings and revenues. take a look at it. >> great call, wayne. how about you, john? >> a lot of the frontier markets are decouping with the rest of the world. one of them is mongolia. all i knew about it was beef. but azia is a fund that invests in mongolia. it's one to put on your list. >> that is incredible. you've gone around the world and found an etf for monogogolia. fantastic call, you guys, great week. that's it for the cost of freedom. before we go, mother's day is tomorrow and all children, young and old, have thought about what their mom was like when they were younger, but beware, before you go asking mom, you might not want to know what the answer is. jimmy kimmel's audience found that out the hard way. >> what's one shocking thi
thank you so michelle and julie for joining us. co >>> time for what do i need to know. >> i like something called trinity industries. we were just talking about the transportation business. they own rail cars, they own barges on the rivers. they're a leading company in that respect. increased earnings and revenues. take a look at it. >> great call, wayne. how about you, john? >> a lot of the frontier markets are decouping with the rest of the world. one of them is...
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>> you guessed it earlier michelle. i'm at the brand new home of our san francisco 49ers, and sure we've got sneak peaks of the brand new stadium, but this time we had a special tour with this week's edition of where's roberto. >> levy stadium will open in just 12 weeks for now and it's a new home of san francisco 49ers. i want today see a part of the stadium that's a special feature where only few will venture, so i go up 170 feet. >> we're up here on the roof here at levy stadium. and this is a unique feature of any stadium. and this is an area where we have planted over 16 species of plant. we've got the solar panels above our head. we've got the green roof with the plants, we actually have a little weather station up here that wind speed, the temperatures and things of that nature. >> up here are the roof, all of these plans are looking at were chosen because they are drought resistant. they also used reclaim water and they're beneficial for keeping the roof at the stadium. >> boys have got hospitality area up here.
>> you guessed it earlier michelle. i'm at the brand new home of our san francisco 49ers, and sure we've got sneak peaks of the brand new stadium, but this time we had a special tour with this week's edition of where's roberto. >> levy stadium will open in just 12 weeks for now and it's a new home of san francisco 49ers. i want today see a part of the stadium that's a special feature where only few will venture, so i go up 170 feet. >> we're up here on the roof here at levy...
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thank you so michelle and julie for joining us. coming up, the funny and shocking things moms revealed to late night tv hosts and their kids. stick around. like browning x-bolt spinning combos for under $40. bass pro shops. visit truecar.comoney,com,t and never overpay.yer's remorse. a good deal or not. "okay, this is the price,"sman comes and you're like.ells you, >>> time for what do i need to know. >> i like something called trinity industries. we were just talking about the transportation business. they own rail cars, they own barges on the rivers. they're a leading company in that respect. increased earnings and revenues. take a look at it. >> great call, wayne. how about you, john? >> a lot of the frontier markets are decouping with the rest of the world. one of them is mongolia. all i knew about it was beef. but azia is a fund that invests in mongolia. it's one to put on your list. >> that is incredible. you've gone around the world and found an etf for monogogolia. fantastic call, you guys, great week. that's it for the cos
thank you so michelle and julie for joining us. coming up, the funny and shocking things moms revealed to late night tv hosts and their kids. stick around. like browning x-bolt spinning combos for under $40. bass pro shops. visit truecar.comoney,com,t and never overpay.yer's remorse. a good deal or not. "okay, this is the price,"sman comes and you're like.ells you, >>> time for what do i need to know. >> i like something called trinity industries. we were just talking...
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thank you so michelle and julie for joining us. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. turning dreamers into business owners. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter m
thank you so michelle and julie for joining us. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s,...
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michelle knight, in fact, has a book out. it is called "finding me: a decade of darkness, a life reclaimed." >>> next, a cnn exclusive. our correspondent makes a dangerous journey to speak to one of the girls who escaped her kidnappers, that nigerian terror group. you'll only see nima elbagir's story right here. don't go away. olive garden's signature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimited soup or salad and warm breadsticks. signature favorites, just $10 all week long, at olive garden. i live in a world oi am totally blind.. i've been blind since birth. i lost my sight to eye disease. i lost my sight in afghanistan. and it doesn't hold me back. but my blindness can affect my sleep patterns. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. but i learned that my struggle was with non-24. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind and can't perceive light. talk to your doctor about you
michelle knight, in fact, has a book out. it is called "finding me: a decade of darkness, a life reclaimed." >>> next, a cnn exclusive. our correspondent makes a dangerous journey to speak to one of the girls who escaped her kidnappers, that nigerian terror group. you'll only see nima elbagir's story right here. don't go away. olive garden's signature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimited soup or salad and warm...
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. >> let me bring michelle in here. are you buying this? >> this is putting the american people at risk. these people came illegally. >> for traffic violations. >> not all of them are traffic violations. they're people who kidnapped, murdered. >> 33,000 of them were traffic violations. >> they committed a crime and need to government we already have a bloated welfare system. >> did they do their time. >> jonathan, are they illegal. >> did they do their time for the crime. >> they did. yes, but they came here illegally. they need to be deported back to their country. >> okay. >> most of these people are in the process of being deported. you have a problem here that's going on which is why we need a comprehensive immigration reform happening in this country after almost 30 years. and most of these folks, absolutely because what's happening is you have a judicia judiciary system -- >> it's not the administrations fault here. >> there's a supreme court case going back to 2009 -- [ inaudible ] >> there aren't enough to keep these people in becau
. >> let me bring michelle in here. are you buying this? >> this is putting the american people at risk. these people came illegally. >> for traffic violations. >> not all of them are traffic violations. they're people who kidnapped, murdered. >> 33,000 of them were traffic violations. >> they committed a crime and need to government we already have a bloated welfare system. >> did they do their time. >> jonathan, are they illegal. >> did...
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michelle knight is one of the bravest. almost exactly one year ago tonight she and two other women took on a monster and won. here's savannah guthrie. >> on the broadcast tonight, the daring escape for three young women missing for a decade. >> amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight found, held captive in a home within miles from where they were last seen. the news shocked the world. >> you can truly believe that miracles really do happen. >> three young women breaking free from a boarded up house in cleveland after a decade in captivity. >> amanda berry, i've been missing for ten years, i'm here, i'm free now. >> investigators who spent years searching for the girls were stunned. >> i just -- my mouth dropped open. >> the most amazing case ever. >> against all odds, the young women have survived. >> i've been in this business for over 40 years, i've seen a lot of heroes in my life. but these girls top it off. >> tonight, the woman who was held the longest, michelle knight, tells her incredible story of strength an
michelle knight is one of the bravest. almost exactly one year ago tonight she and two other women took on a monster and won. here's savannah guthrie. >> on the broadcast tonight, the daring escape for three young women missing for a decade. >> amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight found, held captive in a home within miles from where they were last seen. the news shocked the world. >> you can truly believe that miracles really do happen. >> three young women...
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nobody is going to watch it. >> i see michelle in the hair salon. it's just too much work. it takes me -- it takes my barber 20 minutes to cut my hair. >> i just want to say it takes him longer in the hair salon than it takes me. i just want to point that out. >> uh-oh. >> but what about the first lady's future business? he was asked what his response would be if michelle says she wants to run for office ten years from now. >> i would say, where did you take my wife? i am sure there would have been an alien body snatching going on. one thing i can promise you, michelle will not run for office. >> now to our question of the day. do you think first lady michelle obama should run for office some day? 66% of you said yes. she would be great. 12% said maybe, depending on what she's running for. and 22% said no. she doesn't need to enter politics. thanks to all of you who voted and please go to our facebook page to post your comments. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. have a great weekend. "hardball" starts right now. >>> shinseki out. hillary definitely in. this is "hardball
nobody is going to watch it. >> i see michelle in the hair salon. it's just too much work. it takes me -- it takes my barber 20 minutes to cut my hair. >> i just want to say it takes him longer in the hair salon than it takes me. i just want to point that out. >> uh-oh. >> but what about the first lady's future business? he was asked what his response would be if michelle says she wants to run for office ten years from now. >> i would say, where did you take my...
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. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i still have a huge list on my computer of people i need to carry into this. >> the supportive audience has allowed michele to try new experiment this year, the radar book club. a deep explorationer of a single work. after the talk, she bounces on stage to jump-start the q&a. less charlie rose and more carson daly. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lect
. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in...
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michelle knight -- were alive despite all they had been through. their kidnaper raped and tortured them repeatedly. under a plea deal he was sentenced to live plus 1,000 years. a month later he was found hanged in his cell, his death ruled a suicide. today amanda berry and gina dejesus thanked everyone who has supported them over the past year. michelle knight has written a book "finding me" is out. why did you want to write a book? why did you want to have your story out there? >> to help other women, children, men, know that they can survive any type of problem in their life. >> that's your message? that you can survive anything? >> yeah. >> that's the feeling i got reading your book. i don't know how you survived. >> tremendous strength. >> did you always know that you could survive? obviously there were moments you thought you weren't going to. >> there were moments. overall i thought i could make it through because i made it through so much in my life. so much pain, so much tortured. i was already prepared for it. >> prepared for it, she said,
michelle knight -- were alive despite all they had been through. their kidnaper raped and tortured them repeatedly. under a plea deal he was sentenced to live plus 1,000 years. a month later he was found hanged in his cell, his death ruled a suicide. today amanda berry and gina dejesus thanked everyone who has supported them over the past year. michelle knight has written a book "finding me" is out. why did you want to write a book? why did you want to have your story out there?...
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i'm michelle griego. frank n assignment. >>> good afternoon everyone, i'm michelle griego. frank is on assignment. right now temperatures around the bay area headed into triple digit territory. the season's first serious heat wave is settling over us along with more enhealthy eyre. the next 48 hours will bring scorching even record heat. straight to meteorologist lawrence karnow with more on this dangerous heat. >>> yeah we got a dominant ridge of high pressure overhead. so this one could be for the record books as we're going to see the temperatures soaring into the afternoon. already seeing 70s and 80s out the door right now. but with those offshore winds, and that dry air won't be long and these temperatures well, could head to record levels. with that in mind we have heat advisories up away the from the coastline expecting the temperatures in the 80s and 90s in the interior valleys. tomorrow as well can the numbers well well above the average. usually we're looking at some 60s and mid 70s for this date. not today. we're going to be as much as 25 degrees above the averag
i'm michelle griego. frank n assignment. >>> good afternoon everyone, i'm michelle griego. frank is on assignment. right now temperatures around the bay area headed into triple digit territory. the season's first serious heat wave is settling over us along with more enhealthy eyre. the next 48 hours will bring scorching even record heat. straight to meteorologist lawrence karnow with more on this dangerous heat. >>> yeah we got a dominant ridge of high pressure overhead. so...
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many are hoping will happen, including first lady michelle obama. just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do some experiments. ♪ so start your day off good with a coffee that's good cup after cup. maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together reliably fast internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. h
many are hoping will happen, including first lady michelle obama. just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do some experiments. ♪ so start your day off good with a coffee that's good cup after cup. maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop live in the same communities that we serve. people here...
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michelle's drown son was sleeping when the storm struck. he is in the hospital, still, he has -- he survived afghanistan, and he survived -- he's been out two years july will be two years. and then this he survived this. >> i have to ask, how do you pull it together to be able to say i'm going to rebuild and stay in mississippi after this? >> mississippi is isny home. ly be 46 years old tomorrow, this is my home. my family is here, and i have always dreamed of having a house that had everybody in it. and i lost everything but we can get it back. >> a family determined not to pull up stakes because their roots are so firmly planted here. robert gray, al jazeera, lewisville mississippi. forcing sterling to get rid of his team. john henry smith has more. >> i am banning mr. sterling for life donald sterling may be banned for life, but for now, the billionaire still owns the clippers. now some heavy hitters may be interested in a piece of the franchise should the remaining 29 miami clubs force him to sell. a trio comprised of former talk show q
michelle's drown son was sleeping when the storm struck. he is in the hospital, still, he has -- he survived afghanistan, and he survived -- he's been out two years july will be two years. and then this he survived this. >> i have to ask, how do you pull it together to be able to say i'm going to rebuild and stay in mississippi after this? >> mississippi is isny home. ly be 46 years old tomorrow, this is my home. my family is here, and i have always dreamed of having a house that...
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full wall shouldn't there about a trade off the radish development for small property owner elsewhere michelle has offered now a 9 foot walkway each time the developer offers nothing. police dog incorporate either the courtyard or remove the fourth floor or include a walkw walkw walkway and seeing none, public comment is closed >> i've spoken to the dr and project sponsor i have questions for the project sponsor we could call the dining room or the breezeway the area of contention for the dr requester and the others. >> after you've taken off the light well square feet. >> it would be 20 no. >> 18 feet. >> and that's including there's an area i see on the bottom that's where the staircase is that's including the area. >> the weight of the walkway is 11, 8. >> so that's where what you're down you can't walk through the structures those are stairs so you're looking at 11, 8 you make a good case if you put a table there it's going to be fairly narrow and the table is about 4 feet in width and it could be wider than that. >> what i reviewed the meeting from last time the direction from 6 to 8 feet
full wall shouldn't there about a trade off the radish development for small property owner elsewhere michelle has offered now a 9 foot walkway each time the developer offers nothing. police dog incorporate either the courtyard or remove the fourth floor or include a walkw walkw walkway and seeing none, public comment is closed >> i've spoken to the dr and project sponsor i have questions for the project sponsor we could call the dining room or the breezeway the area of contention for the...
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i want to bring in michelle kosinski, michelle, i think the speech by the president at west point does give a continuum of here's this visit and to west point, can outline his foreign policy. tell us what you know about this speech. >> this is one of those instances where he can talk about what has been accomplished. i think that this administration goes back to afghanistan and what has occurred there, that these wars were going before obama took office, that he was able to end them and bring folks home. so, as other controversies swirl around here at home, this is one place president obama can thank troops as this trip has been posed as the goal, but also, ben rhodes with the national security council said that we are going to be hearing more from president obama in coming days about the u.s.' position in afghanistan and also foreign policy in general. so really feels like this is a time for him to go there and, you know exon the occasion of memorial day, support the troops, show that he is there in person with their concerns in mind. and it's been interesting. i was at bagram about a
i want to bring in michelle kosinski, michelle, i think the speech by the president at west point does give a continuum of here's this visit and to west point, can outline his foreign policy. tell us what you know about this speech. >> this is one of those instances where he can talk about what has been accomplished. i think that this administration goes back to afghanistan and what has occurred there, that these wars were going before obama took office, that he was able to end them and...
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let's bring in michelle kosinski. the president just returned from an unannounced trip to afghanistan to meet with the troops serving there. what was his message when he was on the ground during this visit? >> i think it's a nice contrast to see this very solemn ceremony about to get under way today and he's just getting off a flight, a 14-hour flight from afghanistan from that surprise trip. he spent about four hours on the ground there. he didn't land back in washington until 7:00 this morning. and while he was there, although the time was brief as could be expected for a situation like that, for security and other reasons, he was able to be briefed about operations on the ground and then he was able to give this address to soldiers and he was joking around a couple times saying he just happened to be in the neighborhood. he also said off camera aside from his speech that he was there to bring brad paisley, the country singer over, to have a concert. his mood was relaxed but it was also energetic at times. obviously
let's bring in michelle kosinski. the president just returned from an unannounced trip to afghanistan to meet with the troops serving there. what was his message when he was on the ground during this visit? >> i think it's a nice contrast to see this very solemn ceremony about to get under way today and he's just getting off a flight, a 14-hour flight from afghanistan from that surprise trip. he spent about four hours on the ground there. he didn't land back in washington until 7:00 this...
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you can hear more from michelle knight in her interview with anderson cooper. it airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. right here on cnn. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become
you can hear more from michelle knight in her interview with anderson cooper. it airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. right here on cnn. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number --...
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>> if it was a local program -- >> only michelle obama knows what good nutrition is. >> michelle obama did not set the nutrition standards. she's not a nutritionist and understands that. >> we have the nutrition association saying we need time to implement it better. >> they supported the law -- >> they're asking for time and you're saying no. >> look, guys -- >> genevieve, i want to ask you a question. >> education, health care, now apparently even what we can eat. >> you know what, if you guys -- >> here's a question for you. a study that newt cited about the best indicator of childhood obesity is school lunch programs. what that study was actually talking about is the old standards, not the current standards. it cites actually the new standards are the best solution to childhood obesity in our school system. i talked to a couple of nutrition officials today at the one of them in burke, georgia, since these standards have gone into place, and this is according to donna martin, her test scores are up. graduation rates are up. >> that's wonderful. >> their football team that was diagno
>> if it was a local program -- >> only michelle obama knows what good nutrition is. >> michelle obama did not set the nutrition standards. she's not a nutritionist and understands that. >> we have the nutrition association saying we need time to implement it better. >> they supported the law -- >> they're asking for time and you're saying no. >> look, guys -- >> genevieve, i want to ask you a question. >> education, health care, now...
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. >> good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and right now, caltrans is hard at work on a section of interstate 280 in san francisco. >> all southbound lanes are closed from 4th and king streets past mariposa street to the pennsylvania avenue on- ramp. the closure continues all weekend allowing time to replace a crucial hinge on that elevated roadway. kpix 5's cate caugiran has been following caltrain's progress all morning and joins us from the work site a normally busy stretch of roadway now devoid of cars. >> reporter: yes, michelle. it's always eerie standing in the middle of the highway without any cars on it. typically, on southbound 280 there's usually about 60,000 cars but if you take a look now it's just caltrans workers. sorry -- workers have been at it overnight trying to replace a bridge hinge. the purpose is to make roads safer in an earthquake. caltrain gave us this up close look at the project. they have to shut down all lanes because to get to the hick they have to take out part of the fre
. >> good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and right now, caltrans is hard at work on a section of interstate 280 in san francisco. >> all southbound lanes are closed from 4th and king streets past mariposa street to the pennsylvania avenue on- ramp. the closure continues all weekend allowing time to replace a crucial hinge on that elevated roadway. kpix 5's cate caugiran has been following caltrain's progress all morning and joins...
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the michelle knight. she survived more than ten years inside that cleveland house of horrors and is now the author of "finding me -- a decade of darkness, a life reclaimed." michelle had a lot shea wanted to say about this story in california. this topic still very important to get her message out. michelle, it is so great to see you. >> hello. i'm glad to be here. thank you. >> it must be hard, i've been thinking, for you to retell your story over and over again especially on your book tour. has it been difficult for you? >> it's been difficult but, like i said, i'm trying to help other people and if i can help just one person buy my story or more than one person, i'm welcome to do it. >> you hear of this story, the possibility of another woman being held, abused for ten years, she was taken when she was 15 years old. what went through your mind? what goes through your mind when you hear about this? >> well, right now what's going through my mind is people shouldn't judge people by what they see and what
the michelle knight. she survived more than ten years inside that cleveland house of horrors and is now the author of "finding me -- a decade of darkness, a life reclaimed." michelle had a lot shea wanted to say about this story in california. this topic still very important to get her message out. michelle, it is so great to see you. >> hello. i'm glad to be here. thank you. >> it must be hard, i've been thinking, for you to retell your story over and over again...
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michelle kosinski, thank you for that report. >>> michelle knight in her own words. today marks the one-year anniversary since she and two other girls escaped from that cleveland house. and she's sitting down with cnn to reveal what went on inside. and what she's doing now. >>> and people in ukraine prepare to vote as the violence escalates. we'll have a live report from the region. >>> later, monica lewinsky speaking out nearly 20 years after her affair in the oval office. what did she say, and why now? lots going on in the newsroom today. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the ne
michelle kosinski, thank you for that report. >>> michelle knight in her own words. today marks the one-year anniversary since she and two other girls escaped from that cleveland house. and she's sitting down with cnn to reveal what went on inside. and what she's doing now. >>> and people in ukraine prepare to vote as the violence escalates. we'll have a live report from the region. >>> later, monica lewinsky speaking out nearly 20 years after her affair in the oval...
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i need a break. >> so sorry, michelle. >> michelle's emotions are so raw. it was very important to her, however, she wanted to continue talking about this because she wants people to see the truth about what happened to her. she also was very forceable about this notion that people are passing judgment on this woman in the case in california. >> this young woman in california has now been reunited with her family as we said after almost a decade. police say she was kidnapped at age 15. joining us to talk about this is a clinical and forensic psychologi psychologist. she just listened to michelle knight there. this struck a nerve. >> absolutely. in some ways she's being retraumatized because she's overidentifying with this young woman in california as is absolutely appropriate. what she's saying is absolutely true. a lot of people are judging this young woman from california. let's go ahead and believe what it is she's saying. this is what's coming from her mouth. she says she was traumatized. she was raped. we know that most likely she was brainwashed. we k
i need a break. >> so sorry, michelle. >> michelle's emotions are so raw. it was very important to her, however, she wanted to continue talking about this because she wants people to see the truth about what happened to her. she also was very forceable about this notion that people are passing judgment on this woman in the case in california. >> this young woman in california has now been reunited with her family as we said after almost a decade. police say she was kidnapped...
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take all the time you need, michelle. this hits so close to home. this is so hard. >> yes it hits really close to home. i want to let her know that i care. i understand. and don't let anybody break you down. don't let what people are saying about you hurt you or make you feel ashamed. push through it. ignore them. because they're just ignorant. and understand that there are people out there that are going through the same pain you are and going through the same struggle regardless if they are man or woman. understand. come forward. don't be ashamed. because you did nothing wrong. >> i would like to let you know, i spoke with kate after the interview aired this morning about that moment, where she needed a break. and kate had some very profound thoughts on this interview. first of all, michelle knight insisted on continuing this interview because she knows that her mission is to make sure people know exactly what the pain is like, that it's not false, that no matter how happy you can seem, it is devastating and that she is still raw a year later, and
take all the time you need, michelle. this hits so close to home. this is so hard. >> yes it hits really close to home. i want to let her know that i care. i understand. and don't let anybody break you down. don't let what people are saying about you hurt you or make you feel ashamed. push through it. ignore them. because they're just ignorant. and understand that there are people out there that are going through the same pain you are and going through the same struggle regardless if they...
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>>> also how michelle obama is just wrong, and how i was just wrong about saturated fat? that one's next. show me the carfax® welcome. i see you're shopping for a well-maintained, used car. well, we don't want it breaking down on us. oh, our team tracks vehicle service very closely. gail to carfax®. got a minivan getting an oil change and brand new brakes! you know i like to see that. bad brakes are bad news for possums. now carfax® can help you find the right used car. that's the...